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"Mrs. Jones, I'm sorry to inform you, but we've run the tests, and it appears that you have XP. Now don't cry - it's bad, but it's not a death sentence. Modern science has advanced in recent years, and it's now possible to live a reasonably happy life with XP. And there's a survivor's group that you'll want to meet as well."

Listen guys, lay off the 80s text files. You'll be veeeeeery hard pressed nowadays to find a computer to dial in to.

ShadowNinja: Like Infinite mentioned to someone else in another topic, you need to let go of the mouse, and step away from the computer. If you don't know why I'd say something like that to begin with, you just need to play russian roulette with a semiauto glock. Capisce? Good.

I would agree with unreal. Do not waste time on doing random number ranges. Scan telephone ranges of large businesses. I still find alot belonging to hospitals and retail stores. I can list the few companies I know here that have Remote Access Dialin also.

So they are around, its just not quite as prevalent as it used to be, so start looking in a more specific place. And no, don't reply asking where.

I think maybe he's just using the wrong language for what he actually wants to do? Or maybe I'm just confused. But by dial-in, maybe you just mean connect to the computer, ShadowNinja? If that is the case, on the port that you find open on a certain IP, you'll want to use a program called Telnet to connect to it. If you're on windows go Start->Run and type in Telnet, then read the instructions. If this is not what he meant and everyone else who already posted is right, then my bad, sorry for the wasted post.